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Barbie Doll Pocket Holder- As Seen On KDKA

Clever and affordable ways to organize toys-- OUR PINTEREST CHALLENGE FOR JANUARY!

January 15, 2014
This month's Pinterest Challenge was TOY ORGANIZATION! We tried a bunch of challenges and we've rated them below! 

The holidays have come and gone but left in their path 7 million toys for you to grapple with each day. Macaroni Kid of Pittsburgh LLC scoured the net for some clever and affordable ways to earn your "organization badge!"  We moms will do anything for some recognition!  Macaroni Kid has a super duper special TOY ORGANIZATION BADGE for you and you alone!  

Each of these ideas can be stretched to accomodate a myriad of toys.  It's  trial and error and you are welcome to test them out for yourselves.  We showed off the items we felt best fit the toy need in OUR homes.  Your home might be different!  Let us know below if you tried anything or if you have some clever and affordable TOY organizational tips yourself!


Barbie Doll Pocket Holder 

I needed a spot that would organize and display all of my daugther's barbies and the likes there of.  We have so many that it's embarrassing.  I saw several over the door pocket holders used but some of the pockets are too wide and don't snugly hold a barbie doll.  So I set out to MAKE ONE myself.  

I used an old curtain and by trial and error I figured it out.  

TARGET
Barbie Dolls,their kin folk, BFF's and friends.

GOAL
A place to DISPLAY them that they won't fall out of. 
Something that would be easy for my 4 year old to use. 

HOW TO 
* old fabric, I used a curtain
* PVC Pipe or LONG thick dowel rod
* you can use a curtain rod -- if you get a sturdy one and don't plan on many barbies.   A middle support bracket is needed regardless because of the weight.
* sewing machine or stitch witch (though expensive!)
* iron if using stitch witch
* PVC piping
*curtain rod brackets at least 3

Mine is way to heavy but it's totally awesome and functional.  The girls love to put their Barbies " in their place" and SO DO I! 

I used this site as my inspiration and simply created a fabric version on my own in a custom size.  
A Girl And A Glue Gun



I need to add one more curtain bracket in the middle for support.

 

 


Look- PVC pipe!  It was $2.47!

 

 

 





DID IT REALLY WORK? 

It did!  Other than the surprise "weight" factor I didn't consider it worked like a charm.